Anonymous wrote:Do programs pick the divisions they are in or are they placed there by the NGLL?
Anonymous wrote:I just checked the website and yes apparently they do go through high school for girls. Any insight on the high school program in comparison to MC, Capital or Pride? I would imagine it is not as strong of a program? But are they building it? What is the plan going forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is NL Girls’ 2028 team?
They are 5-0 in the NGLL B Bracket. I haven't seen them play, but that's at least promising.
Anonymous wrote:How does BLC compare to NL at 2028 and where can you find the records of the respective teams? Thx.
Anonymous wrote:How does BLC compare to NL at 2028 and where can you find the records of the respective teams? Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level is not on the same level as BLC -- I don't believe they made any cuts for certain years and their rosters are gigantic. BLC is tough to get a spot and playing time but the coaching seems good and the girls seem to develop quite a bit while there.
There are some factually and obviously false statements in here. Particularly the one about roster size. I think only the NL 2027s have a large roster and while I admittedly don’t know the details, my suspicion is that they picked up a lot of kids leaving MC. But I am also growing increasingly skeptical with this comparison where NL is inferior to BLC. Just looking at fall results, and considering that BLC currently terminates at 2025, I would need someone to point to me where they are objectively dominant over NL. They have one obviously good team, but even the much vaunted BLC 2027 seems to have dropped a level. After that, some years BLC might be better but others NL are better.
Anonymous wrote:How is NL Girls’ 2028 team?
Anonymous wrote:That almost the entire team of 2027 boys, and a slew of others in the 28's left speaks loudly. The complaints from those families are the exact opposite of what you are saying. They complained the communication they received was lacking and if teams wanted to work out than finding fields and games would be up to them and not club sponsored by BLC. Tournament participation was the same thing. It was up to the team essentially creating mini clubs within BLC. The director's primary job is to find and hold fields and then build around that.
Anonymous wrote:Given how poorly BLC has handled the last 6 months, it seems more likely parents should choose NL or another option.